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South Swan Street

Local landlord uncovers a bit of local history in South Swan Street front yard

By Howard B. Owens

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James Pontillo is doing some restoration work on one of properties, in this case, on Swan Street, and he dug up this slab of stamped concrete inscribed for J. McBride.

Pontillo thinks this was a marker for John McBride, a contractor or engineer in the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and that the house on South Swan was once his residence.

The house was built in the 1880s or 1890s, Pontillo thinks.

There was a John McBride from Batavia born in 1862 who died in 1937. Online records indicate, though not conclusively, his sons were John McBride, born in 1892, and a Robert McBride, born in 1882. This McBride family does not appear to be related to the family that ran McBride Steel Plate Construction Company in Batavia for many decades, and whose patriarch was an immigrant from Ireland.

Pontillo also uncovered the remains of a granite hitching post.

He isn't quite sure what to do with this piece.He isn't sure if one of the historical agencies would be interested in it.

Electrical wire down on South Swan

By Howard B. Owens

A wire is reported down and arcing in the area of 229 South Swan St., Batavia.

City Fire is on scene.

National Grid has been notified.

UPDATE 8:54 a.m.: A fire captain requests that National Grid expedite its response because "we have a tree on fire here." National Grid ETA is five minutes.

UPDATE 8:59 a.m.: National Grid is heading down to Ellicott Street to cut the power.

UPDATE 9:15 a.m.: National Grid reports more than 600 customers are without power in the area around South Swan.

UPDATE 9:28 a.m.: Fire is out. Engine 12 returning to quarters. National Grid still on scene.

UPDATE 9:38 a.m.: National Grid now estimates 320 customers are without power.

UPDATE 10:21 a.m.: 113 customers now without power.

UPDATE  11:34 a.m.: Guess I should have gone out to this one for some pictures. It sounds like it was far more interesting than came across on the scanner. The tree was burned pretty good. The pavement literally melted clear through under the wire. Water evaporated as soon as it hit the spot, I'm told. The cause of the downed line? Unknown. Possibly a limb fell on it.  It was a very old line.

UPDATE: Photo submitted by Laura Mullen.


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